pacman::p_load(ggiraph, plotly,
patchwork, DT, tidyverse) Hands-on Exercise 3
Loading R packages_1
Importing the data_1
exam_data <- read_csv("data/Exam_data.csv")Plotting Practice
Controlling Information in Tooltips
These three pictures look the same, but when you put the mouse over it, the information is different.
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p <- ggplot(data=exam_data,
aes(x = MATHS)) +
geom_dotplot_interactive(
aes(tooltip = ID),
stackgroups = TRUE,
binwidth = 1,
method = "histodot") +
scale_y_continuous(NULL,
breaks = NULL)
girafe(
ggobj = p,
width_svg = 6,
height_svg = 6*0.618
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exam_data$tooltip <- c(paste0(
"Name = ", exam_data$ID,
"\n Class = ", exam_data$CLASS))
p <- ggplot(data=exam_data,
aes(x = MATHS)) +
geom_dotplot_interactive(
aes(tooltip = exam_data$tooltip),
stackgroups = TRUE,
binwidth = 1,
method = "histodot") +
scale_y_continuous(NULL,
breaks = NULL)
girafe(
ggobj = p,
width_svg = 8,
height_svg = 8*0.618
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tooltip_css <- "background-color:white; #<<
font-style:bold; color:black;" #<<
p <- ggplot(data=exam_data,
aes(x = MATHS)) +
geom_dotplot_interactive(
aes(tooltip = ID),
stackgroups = TRUE,
binwidth = 1,
method = "histodot") +
scale_y_continuous(NULL,
breaks = NULL)
girafe(
ggobj = p,
width_svg = 6,
height_svg = 6*0.618,
options = list( #<<
opts_tooltip( #<<
css = tooltip_css)) #<<
) Displaying Statistics in tooltips
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tooltip <- function(y, ymax, accuracy = .01) {
mean <- scales::number(y, accuracy = accuracy)
sem <- scales::number(ymax - y, accuracy = accuracy)
paste("Mean maths scores:", mean, "+/-", sem)
}
gg_point <- ggplot(data=exam_data,
aes(x = RACE),
) +
stat_summary(aes(y = MATHS,
tooltip = after_stat(
tooltip(y, ymax))),
fun.data = "mean_se",
geom = GeomInteractiveCol,
fill = "light blue"
) +
stat_summary(aes(y = MATHS),
fun.data = mean_se,
geom = "errorbar", width = 0.2, size = 0.2
)
girafe(ggobj = gg_point,
width_svg = 8,
height_svg = 8*0.618)Hover effect with data_id aesthetic
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p <- ggplot(data=exam_data,
aes(x = MATHS)) +
geom_dotplot_interactive(
aes(data_id = CLASS,tooltip = ID),
stackgroups = TRUE,
binwidth = 1,
method = "histodot") +
scale_y_continuous(NULL,
breaks = NULL)
girafe(
ggobj = p,
width_svg = 6,
height_svg = 6*0.618
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p <- ggplot(data=exam_data,
aes(x = MATHS)) +
geom_dotplot_interactive(
aes(data_id = CLASS),
stackgroups = TRUE,
binwidth = 1,
method = "histodot") +
scale_y_continuous(NULL,
breaks = NULL)
girafe(
ggobj = p,
width_svg = 6,
height_svg = 6*0.618,
options = list(
opts_hover(css = "fill: #202020;"),
opts_hover_inv(css = "opacity:0.2;")
)
) Combining tooltip and hover effect
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p <- ggplot(data=exam_data,
aes(x = MATHS)) +
geom_dotplot_interactive(
aes(tooltip = CLASS,
data_id = CLASS),
stackgroups = TRUE,
binwidth = 1,
method = "histodot") +
scale_y_continuous(NULL,
breaks = NULL)
girafe(
ggobj = p,
width_svg = 6,
height_svg = 6*0.618,
options = list(
opts_hover(css = "fill: #202020;"),
opts_hover_inv(css = "opacity:0.2;")
)
) Click effect with onclick
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exam_data$onclick <- sprintf("window.open(\"%s%s\")",
"https://www.moe.gov.sg/schoolfinder?journey=Primary%20school",
as.character(exam_data$ID))
p <- ggplot(data=exam_data,
aes(x = MATHS)) +
geom_dotplot_interactive(
aes(onclick = onclick),
stackgroups = TRUE,
binwidth = 1,
method = "histodot") +
scale_y_continuous(NULL,
breaks = NULL)
girafe(
ggobj = p,
width_svg = 6,
height_svg = 6*0.618) Coordinated Multiple Views with ggiraph
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p1 <- ggplot(data=exam_data,
aes(x = MATHS)) +
geom_dotplot_interactive(
aes(data_id = ID),
stackgroups = TRUE,
binwidth = 1,
method = "histodot") +
coord_cartesian(xlim=c(0,100)) +
scale_y_continuous(NULL,
breaks = NULL)
p2 <- ggplot(data=exam_data,
aes(x = ENGLISH)) +
geom_dotplot_interactive(
aes(data_id = ID),
stackgroups = TRUE,
binwidth = 1,
method = "histodot") +
coord_cartesian(xlim=c(0,100)) +
scale_y_continuous(NULL,
breaks = NULL)
girafe(code = print(p1 + p2),
width_svg = 6,
height_svg = 3,
options = list(
opts_hover(css = "fill: #202020;"),
opts_hover_inv(css = "opacity:0.2;")
)
) Plotting Practice - plotly package
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plot_ly(data = exam_data,
x = ~MATHS,
y = ~ENGLISH)Working with visual variable
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plot_ly(data = exam_data,
x = ~ENGLISH,
y = ~MATHS,
color = ~RACE)Creating an interactive scatter plot
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p <- ggplot(data=exam_data,
aes(x = MATHS,
y = ENGLISH)) +
geom_point(size=1) +
coord_cartesian(xlim=c(0,100),
ylim=c(0,100))
ggplotly(p)Coordinated Multiple Views
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d <- highlight_key(exam_data)
p1 <- ggplot(data=d,
aes(x = MATHS,
y = ENGLISH)) +
geom_point(size=1) +
coord_cartesian(xlim=c(0,100),
ylim=c(0,100))
p2 <- ggplot(data=d,
aes(x = MATHS,
y = SCIENCE)) +
geom_point(size=1) +
coord_cartesian(xlim=c(0,100),
ylim=c(0,100))
subplot(ggplotly(p1),
ggplotly(p2))Plotting Practice - DT package
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DT::datatable(exam_data, class= "compact")Linked brushing: crosstalk method
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d <- highlight_key(exam_data)
p <- ggplot(d,
aes(ENGLISH,
MATHS)) +
geom_point(size=1) +
coord_cartesian(xlim=c(0,100),
ylim=c(0,100))
gg <- highlight(ggplotly(p),
"plotly_selected")
crosstalk::bscols(gg,
DT::datatable(d),
widths = 5) Loading R packages_2
pacman::p_load(readxl, gifski, gapminder,
plotly, gganimate, tidyverse)package 'tweenr' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
package 'gganimate' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
The downloaded binary packages are in
C:\Users\WHL\AppData\Local\Temp\RtmpaEEbJ3\downloaded_packages
Importing the data_2
col <- c("Country", "Continent")
globalPop <- read_xls("data/GlobalPopulation.xls",
sheet="Data") %>%
mutate_at(col, as.factor) %>%
mutate(Year = as.integer(Year))Plotting Practice
Building a static population bubble plot
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ggplot(globalPop, aes(x = Old, y = Young,
size = Population,
colour = Country)) +
geom_point(alpha = 0.7,
show.legend = FALSE) +
scale_colour_manual(values = country_colors) +
scale_size(range = c(2, 12)) +
labs(title = 'Year: {frame_time}',
x = '% Aged',
y = '% Young') 
Building an animated bubble plot - ggplotly() method
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gg <- ggplot(globalPop,
aes(x = Old,
y = Young,
size = Population,
colour = Country)) +
geom_point(aes(size = Population,
frame = Year),
alpha = 0.7,
show.legend = FALSE) +
scale_colour_manual(values = country_colors) +
scale_size(range = c(2, 12)) +
labs(x = '% Aged',
y = '% Young')
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gg <- ggplot(globalPop,
aes(x = Old,
y = Young,
size = Population,
colour = Country)) +
geom_point(aes(size = Population,
frame = Year),
alpha = 0.7) +
scale_colour_manual(values = country_colors) +
scale_size(range = c(2, 12)) +
labs(x = '% Aged',
y = '% Young') +
theme(legend.position='none')
ggplotly(gg)Building an animated bubble plot - plot_ly() method
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bp <- globalPop %>%
plot_ly(x = ~Old,
y = ~Young,
size = ~Population,
color = ~Continent,
sizes = c(2, 100),
frame = ~Year,
text = ~Country,
hoverinfo = "text",
type = 'scatter',
mode = 'markers'
) %>%
layout(showlegend = FALSE)
bp